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Page 258
When the circumstances of the farmer enable him , and the size of his farm justifies him in doing it , there is often a second story . The offices of a farm - house consist of a stable , according with the number of horses required ...
When the circumstances of the farmer enable him , and the size of his farm justifies him in doing it , there is often a second story . The offices of a farm - house consist of a stable , according with the number of horses required ...
Page 259
nufactories , that the circumstances under which the former is conducted contribute much more than those of the latter to the virtue , health , and comforts of the labourer . The chapter intitled Agriculture includes several sections on ...
nufactories , that the circumstances under which the former is conducted contribute much more than those of the latter to the virtue , health , and comforts of the labourer . The chapter intitled Agriculture includes several sections on ...
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... yet we have not witnessed the exertion of that diligence in counteracting the evil , which might have been expected from the nature of the circumstances . Dropsy consists in a train of symptoms that affect parts very different in ...
... yet we have not witnessed the exertion of that diligence in counteracting the evil , which might have been expected from the nature of the circumstances . Dropsy consists in a train of symptoms that affect parts very different in ...
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